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The rare Indian One Legged Pigeon.
Only found in the Western Ghats :ablobblewobble:

There is no One Legged Pigeon species, you all became :blobcatowoevil:

@LoStz
My translator is not able to translate that :ablobcatgrumpy:

@mur2501 Uralita is the comercial name in Spain of the material of this roof. Now it is forbbiden

@LoStz
Ohh yeah asbestos is widely used here roofings. There are regulations to minimize it but this is India, law just remains on paper here not in practice.

@LoStz
Mine is also flat. Technically it's a terrace as well as a roof.

@karin_artss
:blobcatgiggle:
Many birds fold a leg and stand on one leg while they are resting.

@mur2501 Yes and some seagulls are missing one leg because fish bit them off :0170:

Jk jk :'D

@karin_artss
Here Egrets stand like this for hours
Sea gulls are on the coast of Mumbai

@mur2501 Ah yes, the good ol' bent 'n scream

Also birds are funny as heck!

@mur2501 That's a hard question :'D

I love lots of different birds. Owls are pretty cool but so are jackdaws and ducks and doves... :'D

What about you?
(Also sorry I disappeared xd)

@karin_artss
No worries, I know people up in Finland sometimes freeze :blobfoxthinksmart:
It could take weeks to defrost them :ablobdundundun:

Anyway my favourite birdy is this little Ashy Prinia. They are small, fast, playful and lovely flyers. :ablobcatangel:

@mur2501 Ahahahah trueee :'D

Awwhh looks adorable! I have (obviously) never seen them before. Are they common?

@karin_artss
Only found on the Indian subcontinent, they will freeze to death in Finland :ablobnervous:

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